Pownall, Mary Ann 1751-1796
Wrighten, Mary Ann, 1751?-1796
Wrighten Pownall, Mary Ann 1751-1796
Mary Ann Wrighten Brits zangeres (?-1796)
Pownall, Mary Ann Wrighten
Mary Ann Wrighten composer (1751-1796)
VIAF ID: 26638954 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Mary Ann Wrighten ‡c Brits zangeres (?-1796)
- 100 0 _ ‡a Mary Ann Wrighten ‡c composer (1751-1796)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Wrighten Pownall, Mary Ann ‡d 1751-1796
- 100 1 _ ‡a Wrighten, Mary Ann, ‡d 1751-1796
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5xx's: Related Names (2)
- 551 _ _ ‡a Charleston, SC
- 551 _ _ ‡a London
Works
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Ballads | |
The Camp | |
[caption title:] The debtor reliev'd :. a sacred ode | [...] written by the late Dr Dodd ; set to music by Mr Hook | |
[caption title:] The Female Captain – sung by M.|r|s Wrighten. | |
Delia | |
A dramatic entertainment called A Christmas tale, 1776: | |
from the bed of restless Care. Air | |
He's aye a kissing me | |
Jemmy of the glen | |
Kiss me now or never. A favorite ballad. [[London], Longman & Broderip] | |
Kisses sue'd for | |
The last time I came o'er the moor | |
Love in a village : a comic opera. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. Distinguishing also the variations of the Theatre. Regulated from the prompt-book, by permission of the managers, by Mr. Wild, prompter. | |
The love wrangle | |
The much admir'd song of "He'll stay a great while". Sung by Mrs. Wrighten [Mary Ann Pownall] at Vauxhall [London: printed for T. Skillern] | |
No indeed not I. The melody composed by Mrs. Wrighten, set by Mr. Hook. [London, Thomas Skillern] | |
Now gladsome summer deigns again. Song M|rs Wrighten for Vauxhall 1783 [...] Hook | |
Plays. | |
The Primrose girl | |
The ruddy morn blink'd o'er the brae. A favorite new Scotch ballad. [Dublin, John Lee & Edmund Lee] | |
The Scornful Maids | |
Songs | |
Songs for the drawing room : for one, two, and three voices | |
Twas yes, kind Sir. A new song, 1785?: | |
When faries are lighted by nights silver queen. The straw bonnet. [s.l., s.n.] | |
Why oh why allmighty passions. The labyrinth of love. A favorite song. [New York, G. Gilfert] | |
Young Willy. A favorite Scots song. [London, Samuel Thompson & Ann Thompson & Peter Thompson] |